Enphase
Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH) today announced the availability of the
Enphase® Microinverter System to the Australian solar market
in February. The company will showcase its AC-based approach to solar
energy systems to Australian solar professionals at local events
beginning February 6th.

“With millions of units shipped, Enphase is bringing the world’s most
advanced microinverter system to the flourishing Australian solar
market,” said Paul Nahi, CEO of Enphase Energy. “Leading analysts
project Australia to become a gigawatt plus solar market, and Enphase
enters at time when this growing clean economy is gaining promising
momentum.”

Enphase Energy is partnering with RFI
Solar to distribute the Enphase Microinverter System. RFI Solar is a
leading distributor of solar PV products in Australia, serving the solar
market for over 30 years. Through the RFI Solar network, the Enphase
product line and accessories will be available throughout Australia.

“The RFI team is excited at the opportunity to bring the advanced
technology of Enphase Microinverters to the Australian solar market. The
combination of increased design flexibility, improved safety and
panel-level monitoring make this a great solution for the solar
consumer,” said Scott Magee, managing director of RFI Solar.

By converting direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) at the
panel level, microinverters create independent power producers out of
every single panel in a solar array. This dramatically simplifies solar
system design and installation while also eliminating high voltage DC.
Enphase’s web-based Enlighten software comes included with the Enphase
Microinverter System and communicates with each microinverter over the
existing power lines. Enlighten allows remote access to system
information from any web-enabled device, providing installers with
increased visibility into the performance of their installed-base and
remote troubleshooting capabilities.

RFI Solar Technical Product Roadshow

Attend an upcoming technical roadshow event to experience the Enphase
Microinverter System and learn about the many benefits of advanced
microinverter technology. Attendees to the roadshow events will also be
eligible to receive 43 Continuous Development Points for ongoing solar
accreditation.

February 6, 2013: Stamford Plaza, Adelaide.

February 13, 2013: Burswood on the Swan Function Centre, Perth.

Initial Enphase customer training seminars will also be held in
February, with more to follow:

Enphase Energy delivers microinverter technology for the solar industry
that increases energy production, simplifies design and installation,
improves system uptime and reliability, reduces fire safety risk and
provides a platform for intelligent energy management. Our
semiconductor-based microinverter system converts energy at the
individual solar module level and brings a systems-based, high
technology approach to solar energy generation. Connect with Enphase on Facebook
and follow us on Twitter.
www.enphase.com

About RFI Solar

In the more than thirty years since it was founded, RFI has proven
itself as an industry leader in both the wireless and renewable energy
markets that it serves. From product innovation, excellence in
distribution, technical advice, full solutions and services, RFI retains
a philosophy of working with its customers to achieve their goals. Find
us atwww.rfi.com.au

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, but
not limited to, statements related to advantages of Enphase Energy’s
technology and market trends. These forward-looking statements are based
on the company’s current expectations and inherently involve significant
risks and uncertainties. Actual trends, results and the timing of events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking
statements as a result of these risks and uncertainties, which include,
without limitation, risks related to: the future demands for solar
energy solutions; the reduction, elimination or expiration of government
subsidies and economic incentives for on-grid solar electricity
applications and other energy regulation; the development of new and
enhanced products in response to customer demands and rapid market and
technological changes in the solar industry and energy industry
generally; the success of solar solutions that are or become available;
general economic conditions in domestic and international markets; and
other risks detailed in the “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in Enphase
Energy’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports,
including its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended
September 30, 2012. Energy undertakes no duty or obligation to update
any forward-looking statements contained in this release as a result of
new information, future events or changes in its expectations.

Enphase Energy®, the Enphase logo and other trademarks or service names
are the trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc.

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